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RVW Fantasia on 'Greensleeves' EMI Classics GROC 9 67264 2
Currently out of print (?), but drawing collectors prices on Amazon

Fantasia on Greensleeves (Track 8)

Computer system: iMac; Yamaha CAVIT (USB); NHT Pro A-10 monitor system

The computer disc drive is too noisy for best results. Noises, page
turns and the like easily audible. Warm orchestral perspective, lotso'
interesting timbres such as harp plucks, flute solos, and

Played back as an iTunes file at 320 kbps, more apparent tape hiss,
coarsening of timbres, brightness of the string fz before "Darling
Joan"
at about 1:40 has an odd harmonic quality distinct from the
undifferentiated brightness of the cd-drive hearing. Final fade-out
lost
in the opening of "Fat Bottomed Girls" by Queen, as selected by iTunes.

You can change this, of course.


I don't use iTunes that much, but, yes. It does have an eq, so maybe
Arny can recommend some eq points to help with that glare.


True, but what I meant was that the fade out bumping into Queen cna be
changed ;-)


That's the rmcr infamous gapless setting. BTW, pop is often mastered at
a higher average level than clasical. :-)

AMC CD8 as disc player. Cleaner background, hiss more in background,
perspective more to left, longer sustain leading to better harmonic
sense of the harp, distant perspective and smooth string attacks
leading
to a sense of lack of bite, better top to bottom balance blend in
strings

Arcam/NAD/Quads Interesting! Coarse tape hiss (No Noise or
equivalent?),
centered image, unobjectionable spotlight quality on solos, improvement
in clarity over NHT system.

Okay, off the top of my head with no scientific claims. Just to get
y'all started: String tone's "biteless" quality is heard in real string
sections, so likely not a result of too-distant mikes. Troubles spots
at
1:40 and 2:20 (glare). Good pluck, good flute representation.

The real test is the first track with string quartet and orchestra.

Stephen

Very interesting Stephen; thanks. I don't have the CD, but your post
prompts me to listen to the LP again tonight.

I wonder what Arny's favorite music on this disc is and why.


Probably pondering the difference between Lady Greensleeves and Lovely
Joan leads him to prefer the Fantasia.

I don't know who "Darling Joan" is. Best to forget about her altogether.


lol I have a great folk song reference at work; I'll check tomorrow.
Questions like this drive me nutters.


Easier to do if you don't make up synonyms for "Lovely Joan" like I did!

Stephen